ruminations

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n. Plural form of rumination.

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Examples

It seems to that the opportunity for the public to read relatively spontaneous, unintermediated, and bite-sized ruminations from a Nobel Prize winner is a pretty significant symbol of the value of blogs as a medium.

Helen wandered home, absorbed in ruminations over her new position: and she was so absent that Mrs. Tomkinson's distrust of my lord was confirmed; and it seemed almost time to hint her very low opinion of him to Mr. Phillips.

With production and arranging help from Ben Folds -- and no small amount of ironic self-awareness -- Shatner atoned for his earlier recording misstep with this well-regarded album of spoken word ruminations and autumnal musings.

He had been interested in the girl's attitude on the matter and had wholly deferred to it, giving him, as it did, a glimpse, distinctly pleasing, of the kind of ruminations she would in general be governed by -- which were quite such as fell in with his own taste.